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		<title>The Essentials of Sanātana Dharma — The Eternal Way of Life</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Sanskrit word Sanātana means “that which is eternal, without beginning or end.” Dharma means “that which upholds” — the principle that sustains life, society, and the cosmos. Together, Sanātana Dharma points to the universal order that holds all creation together, guiding every being toward balance and higher evolution. Unlike organized religions that begin with [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Sanskrit word Sanātana means “that which is eternal, without beginning or end.” Dharma means “that which upholds” — the principle that sustains life, society, and the cosmos. Together, Sanātana Dharma points to the universal order that holds all creation together, guiding every being toward balance and higher evolution. Unlike organized religions that begin with a founder or a single…</p>
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